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A Change.org petition to fire Jesse Williams from “Grey’s Anatomy” went viral shortly after the actor took the stage at the BET Awards to give an inspiring speech. TheWrap takes a look at seven of the most ridiculous online petitions.
Jesse Williams gave an incredibly moving acceptance speech at the 2016 BET Awards that received a lot of praise. The actor tackled police brutality with black men and the current racial climate of the U.
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pparently,it wasn’t too well-liked with some folks calling out the “Greys Anatomy” actor for “hate speech” and hashtagging #alllivesmatter. The petition was only 315 people short of reaching its goal of 7500 signatures at the time of this post.
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ooks like not everyone is piece of the Beyhive. People are petitioning to own Beyoncé and Jay Z arrested for wiring money to bail out Ferguson protesters. And of course, let’s not forget her “offensive” Super Bowl halftime show.
The people were just getting tired of hearing the antiquated “Star Spangled Banner, and ” and thought it would be appropriate to change the national anthem to R. Kelly’s “Ignition (Remix).”All non-Beliebers wanted to deport Justin Bieber and own his green card revoked. “He is not only threatening the safety of our people but he is also a terrible influence on our nations youth.” The White House actually responded,but unfortunately for some they did not decide to consume any action on the young singer’s immigration status.
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m to be big on deportations, a petition was created to deport Piers Morgan for engaging in a “hostile attack” of the moment Amendment.
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ome 49890 people petitioned the White House to own President Obama impeached for disrespecting the structure and forcing everyone to get healthcare. The White House responded with a letter titled “The Short acknowledge is No, and but support Reading.”

Source: thewrap.com